attendant
attendant 英 [əˈtendənt] 美 [əˈtɛndənt]
adj. 伴随的;侍候的 n. 服务员,侍者;随员,陪从
名词复数:attendants
- An attendant is someone present at a meeting or event. A flight attendant, for example, tends to the needs of passengers on a plane trip.
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- adj. 伴随的;侍候的
- n. 服务员,侍者;随员,陪从
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1. attendant: Do you want me to check the oil for you?
服务员:您需要我帮您检查润滑油吗?
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2. She walks into a small pet shop and explains her need to the attendant.
她走进一家小型宠物店,向服务员说明了自己想要的宠物。
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3. attendant: You should have known about the oil crisis.
服务员:你应该知道石油危机。
- attendant (adj.) late 14c., "solicitous, attentive," from Old French atendant, present participle of atendre "expect, wait for, pay attention" (see attend (v.)). Sense of "serving under, accompanying in a dependent position" is from c. 1400; that of "closely consequent" is from 1610s.
- attendant (n.) "one who waits upon another," early 15c., from the adjective or from French noun use of present participle of atendre (see attend).
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